On the surface, it may seem counterintuitive, but there is no denying that the manufacture of “good” things often requires the use of “bad” things—with “bad things” in this case being defined as the dangerous chemicals that are used as raw materials in the production of many of the world’s most common industrial and consumer goods.
Crucial pieces of equipment used during the manufacture and handling of dangerous chemicals are the pumps that either introduce raw materials into the production process or transfer end products for packaging, storage or shipping to end users. Therefore, it is imperative that the pumping technology that is chosen to facilitate the production, handling, and transfer of these dangerous substances is capable of doing it safely and reliably. Establishing the best way to identify and implement the best pumping technology in all cases is what will be explored in this white paper.